hello,
new to the forum and sort of new to the scene. Last year I picked up a 1996 (I think) Seadoo HX. I test drove it, and it ran great. Checked compression and had great compression. And ran good for about a week. Since then I've had the fuel lines replaced and carburetor rebuilt. Anyways long story short, I just found out that the drive shaft is bent (which is annoying cuz when I got the ski back from the carb rebuild, the shop I had it done said the ski ran great. But as soon as I put it in the water I could feel the pump slipping) So as of now I have about $1200 invested into a ski I bought for $1550 with trailer. The shop wants $550 to install a used shaft and used bearings.
My question is, how difficult of job is this to do on my own? Does it require any special tools? are there any detailed write ups or videos on this? Is it worth doing? I feel like I fix this and I'll find something else wrong. My wife is over it. I'm about there as well. But I really don't want a $2800 paper weight.
Thanks
new to the forum and sort of new to the scene. Last year I picked up a 1996 (I think) Seadoo HX. I test drove it, and it ran great. Checked compression and had great compression. And ran good for about a week. Since then I've had the fuel lines replaced and carburetor rebuilt. Anyways long story short, I just found out that the drive shaft is bent (which is annoying cuz when I got the ski back from the carb rebuild, the shop I had it done said the ski ran great. But as soon as I put it in the water I could feel the pump slipping) So as of now I have about $1200 invested into a ski I bought for $1550 with trailer. The shop wants $550 to install a used shaft and used bearings.
My question is, how difficult of job is this to do on my own? Does it require any special tools? are there any detailed write ups or videos on this? Is it worth doing? I feel like I fix this and I'll find something else wrong. My wife is over it. I'm about there as well. But I really don't want a $2800 paper weight.
Thanks